On 11–12 September 2015, the fourth annual Cologne Consensus Conference (CCC) was held in Cologne, Germany. The 2-day educational event was organised by the European Cardiology Section Foundation (ECSF) and the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC), a specialty continuing medical education–continuing professional development (CME—CPD) accreditation board of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). The conference was again planned in cooperation with an impressive group of international organisations and faculty members representing leading European and North American institutions. Each year, the CCC is organised around a specific topic area. For the conference's fourth iteration, the providers in accredited CME/CPD ...
Participants from as far afield as Australia and North America convened in Amsterdam, the Netherland...
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Participants and faculty members from around Europe and North America met in Cologne Germany on 16 a...
In Europe, there are currently some 30 different jurisdictions and no overarching legislation regard...
One hundred and thirty speakers and delegates met in London for the fi fth annual meeting of the Eur...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to bringing together all stake...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that was established in 2007 in order to bring t...
The Cologne Consensus Conference 2015 has focused on “Providers in accredited CME[continuing medical...
Aims The provision of high-quality education allows the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) to achi...
The historic King’s Fund complex in central London was the venue for the Eleventh Annual European CM...
In the spring of 2015, the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) collaborated with I...
Participants from three continents attended the Seventh Annual Meeting of the European CME Forum in ...
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Participants from as far afield as Australia and North America convened in Amsterdam, the Netherland...
The purpose of the European Stroke Organisation–Karolinska Stroke Update Conference is to provide up...
The august setting of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland saw participants from 17 different ...
Participants and faculty members from around Europe and North America met in Cologne Germany on 16 a...
In Europe, there are currently some 30 different jurisdictions and no overarching legislation regard...
One hundred and thirty speakers and delegates met in London for the fi fth annual meeting of the Eur...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that is dedicated to bringing together all stake...
European CME Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that was established in 2007 in order to bring t...
The Cologne Consensus Conference 2015 has focused on “Providers in accredited CME[continuing medical...
Aims The provision of high-quality education allows the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) to achi...
The historic King’s Fund complex in central London was the venue for the Eleventh Annual European CM...
In the spring of 2015, the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) collaborated with I...
Participants from three continents attended the Seventh Annual Meeting of the European CME Forum in ...
Building on the CompHP Core Competencies for health promotion the Professional Standards for Health ...
In common with many scheduled meetings in 2020, the Thirteenth Annual European CME Forum (#13ECF) wa...
Participants from as far afield as Australia and North America convened in Amsterdam, the Netherland...
The purpose of the European Stroke Organisation–Karolinska Stroke Update Conference is to provide up...
The august setting of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland saw participants from 17 different ...